Synopses & Reviews
In this riveting true adventure and informative guide to the sea, master storyteller Peter Benchley draws on more than four decades of diving experience to bring us face to face with the array of sharks and other marine animals he and his family have encountered, almost always on purpose but sometimes by accident.
In direct and accessible prose, Peter sets the record straight about the many types of sharks (including the ones that pose a genuine threat to us), the behavior of sharks and other sea creatures we fear, the odds against an attack, and how to improve them even further. He also teaches us how to swim safely in the ocean by reading the tides and currents and respecting all the inhabitants. Here are the lessons Peter has learned, the mistakes he has made, the danger he has faced and the spectacular sights he has seen in the world's largest environment. The book includes 16 pages of black-and-white photographs.
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"[A]n engaging, frequently exciting recounting of one man's fascinating adventures in the ocean." Booklist
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"Menacing encounters with morays, barracudas, and manta rays are...engaging and relay all that is awesome and beautiful about these creatures. Philosophical asides about humans' attempt to manipulate nature are not too heavy-handed and will help foster a healthy respect for the sea." School Library Journal
About the Author
Peter Benchley is the bestselling author of Jaws, The Deep, and Beast, among others. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.